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Uses of Woolite?
Noticed lately Woolite can be used for a few things on the interior.
Could people that use this stuff give some opinions of how well it cleans and finishes(residue? sticky?) and how they use it(process, dillution ratio) And how they think it stacks up against other cleaners, such as DP total interior cleaner?
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Cobra04
Noticed lately Woolite can be used for a few things on the interior.
Could people that use this stuff give some opinions of how well it cleans and finishes(residue? sticky?) and how they use it(process, dillution ratio) And how they think it stacks up against other cleaners, such as DP total interior cleaner?
Thanks.
I use 10:1 for heavy carpet cleaning. Also for soiled leather and upholstery. 15:1 for light carpet cleaning and I've even done interior panels with it. It leaves everything clean smelling too.
It's what Cadilac recommends for their leather.
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I usually run a dilution of 1:6 to 1:10... and use it on everything . Carpets, plastic, vinyl, leather, etc. If I run into a very diry interior, I'll wipe everything down with the Woolite to cut through the grime first and then follow up with a cleaner / protectant like Meguiar's #40.
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I use Woolite for leather and plastic cleaning. Works very well!
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I use it 10:1... I use it for everything above and I would add headliners as well.
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Originally Posted by budman3
I usually run a dilution of 1:6 to 1:10... and use it on everything . Carpets, plastic, vinyl, leather, etc. If I run into a very diry interior, I'll wipe everything down with the Woolite to cut through the grime first and then follow up with a cleaner / protectant like Meguiar's #40.
Do you find it that Woolite suds too easily on carpets or too difficult to remove without rinsing? How do you apply and remove it - wet/dry vac?
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I find it works best on a damp towel on headliner.
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I usually use it 8 to 1. If you are getting to much suds , you are spraying on to much. A spray brush and wipe should do it, somethimes repeat. For leather you can use a brush,Magic Eraser, or a white 3m pad. For carpets use a brush or towel , for seats use a towel maybe a brush on spots. Do not soak. If you use an extracter there shouldnt be much to extract.
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Which woolite, dark wash?? Or the one for colors????
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This one.
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